Why Do I Need An EICR?
An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is needed to assess the safety of your property's electrical wiring and installations, identifying potential hazards like faulty wiring, damaged sockets, or overloaded circuits, which could lead to electric shocks or fires, thus protecting occupants and ensuring compliance with safety regulations, especially if you are a landlord renting out a property; essentially, it's a way to proactively check if your electrical system is safe to use.
Key reasons to get an EICR:
Safety:
To identify and address potential electrical risks before they cause harm.
Legal Compliance:
In many regions, landlords are legally required to provide an EICR to tenants, facing penalties if they don't.
Peace of Mind:
Knowing your electrical system is up to standard provides reassurance for both homeowners and tenants.
Property Sale:
When selling a house, an EICR can be beneficial to demonstrate the property's electrical safety to potential buyers.
Insurance Requirements:
Some insurance companies may request an EICR, especially for older properties.
What does an EICR check?
Consumer units, Wiring condition, Sockets and switches, Protective bonding, and Lighting circuits.
If you are in need of an EICR on your home, please get in touch with us today on 07436 003 624.
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